Report of the Meetings of the Society. 
Meeting held 8th January. — The Hon. A. Barr, Pre- 
sident, in the chair. 
Elections. — Member : James Smellie. Associates : C. 
C. Bromley ; M. L. R. D'Andrade. 
Secretaryship. — Before the order of the day was 
proceeded with, Mr. Williams asked whether it 
would not be advisable, after the resignation of Mr. 
Conyers, to have a paid secretary to do the work of the 
Society. The Chairman said this might come up as a 
motion. 
Treasurer 's Accounts. — Messrs. Glennie and Sherlock 
were elected auditors to report upon the Treasurer's 
accounts. 
The Campbell Memorial. — The Secretary, after re- 
capitulating the previous history of this memorial, men- 
tioned that, for the sum provided, Mr. Walker found it 
impossible for him to obtain the services of an eminent 
artist, but could obtain a bust for that sum. Mr. Con- 
yers then moved that the previous resolution should be 
rescinded, and that instructions should be sent to Mr. 
Walker to procure the bust. 
Mr. Hawtayne had much pleasure in seconding the 
resolution. 
Mr. Winter said that he would like to say a few words 
on the subject:. It was the feeling of the meeting tha^ 
the memory of the late Mr. Campbell, who had been their 
Secretary, should be perpetuated, and he thought that a 
very appropriate way of meeting the desires of the mem- 
